George A. Romero
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Go Goa Gone as if Delhi Belly on acid strayed into Zombieland
macabre spirit of George A Romero meets the crazy core of a Bollywood comic caper in an outré terrain never seen before in a mainstream Hindi film – part Goa, part Mauritius, part tropical paradise swarming with zonked-out zombies fresh from a rave party gone from Keralanext Read more »
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The Zombie Next Door May Be the Scariest of All
the now famous Pennsylvania farmhouse. As the film critic Tony Williams points out in his fascinating book “The Cinema of George A. Romero,” this landmark movie represented the start of something new, and not just because its zombies were flesh eaters. Before from The New York Times Read more »
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Scream Factory reveals key art for their release of Romero's Day of the Dead
night the fine folks over at Scream Factory unveiled the key art for their upcoming Collector's Edition release of George A. Romero's 1985 cult classic DAY OF THE DEAD, and we have a look at the work from artist Nathan Thomas Milliner for you below! "Artist from JoBlo.com Read more »
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'Day of the Dead: Collector's Edition' Blu-ray Announced
concluding part of George A. Romero's cult horror trilogy opens with the undead roaming the planet freely. The living have been forced underground, where they make their base in a hidden missile depot, helping with the experiments of scientist Doctor Logan, from High-Def Digest Read more »
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Zombie culture prompts spiritual questions
been around as long as Hollywood has been making B-grade flicks. However, the modern zombie era began with filmmaker George A. Romero’s classic Night of the Living Dead in 1968, which led to his Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead. Other directors followed from Arkansas Online Read more »